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Deleting a Printer from your MacBook Air

Go to the "Apple Menu" in the upper left corner of your computer, then select "System Settings." Find the "Printers & Scanners" category. (You may have to scroll down to find it!) ![][1] In the "Printers & Scanners" section, select the printer that you would like to delete, click "Remove Printer..." and then confirm…

Using Secure Print

This guide will demonstrate how to use secure printing in 10 easy steps. **When using secure print, make sure you have your ID badge at hand – you’ll need to use it later.** 1. Have the document open you would like to print, the click **File**, and then **Print**, or press ⌘P (Command P). 2. When the print scree…

Print From Your macOS Device using PaperCut Mobility Print

These instructions explain how to add printers to your macOS device. If you have a district-issued laptop and need to add additional printers, please use Self Service to add new printers instead of Mobility Print. For specific directions, please see [this article][1]. ### To add a printer **Important**: Make sure yo…

Add Printers using Self Service

These instructions explain how to add printers to your district-issued Mac computer using Self Service. 1. Open the **Self Service** App. The **Self Service** App can be found by opening the Finder and choosing **Applications** on the left sidebar then locating the **Self Service** App in the **Applications** folde…

Using PaperCut WebPrint

# What is PaperCut? How can I use it? PaperCut is the software that the school district uses to manage its printers, print users, and most printer-related things in our buildings. The school district has a website, [papercut.uscsd.k12.pa.us][1], that can be used to print pages to a printer and to track the pages that…

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